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Step aside, rosé. A more refreshing drink is here, in a bubbling array of colors and flavors. The iconic Italian export, the Aperol spritz, with its classic (and simple) makeup of fizzy prosecco, sparkling water, and a splash of the bittersweet, citrus-flavored liqueur, is just the beginning. In Just a Spritz, author Danielle Centoni shares an inspired world of spritz variations. Add in sweet liqueurs and bitter amari, fresh juices, flavored kombuchas, and drinking vinegars to update the sparkling spritz. A spritz is quick to assemble and does not require a stocked pantry-its beauty is in its simplicity. Here there are more than 50 recipes (and numerous variations) organized by flavor profile and theme, including the Raspberry Beret, the Margarita Spritz, and the Cucumberbatch, as well as nonalcoholic spritz drinks. For a spritz newbie, a classic Negroni Sbagliato may be just the thing, whereas the social media savant may find the fruity-floral, scarlet-purple, picture-perfect Lady Lavender calling their name. Whatever the craving-from a sweet peach and honeyed spritz to a slightly bitter and citrusy Cappelletti Shandy-there's a recipe to satisfy every thirst, along with colorful photos to inspire. Inspired by the world's embrace of Italy's ever-popular bubbly and refreshing Aperol spritz, Just a Spritz is an expansive collection of 50 easy, low- or no-alcohol fizzy, flavorful cocktails perfect for imbibing any time of year. Danielle Centoni is a James Beard Award-winning food writer and cookbook author based in Portland, Oregon. In her two-decade career, she has worked as a staff editor and writer for the Oakland Tribune, the Oregonian, Imbibe magazine, Mix magazine, and Eater Portland. She is the author of several books, including Portland Cooks (Figure 1, 2017) and Fried Rice (Sasquatch, 2019), and has contributed to many others. You can find her work in a wide range of publications and media, including Better Homes & Gardens, EatingWell, and The Kitchn. Contents Preface Introduction What Exactly Is a Spritz? Get to Know the Key Players How to Achieve Spritz Perfection Syrups and Shrubs Garnishes How to Build a Spritz Meet the Classics Flower Power Juicy Fruits Steal Some Sunshine Bitter Is Beautiful Holiday Cheer Glossary Resources Acknowledgments Index "If you're a recent convert to the spritz revival that has overtaken the world but aren't sure which fizzy goblet is for you, Centoni has the answer. This beautifully photographed book offers light-bodied drinks for every palate and occasion." -Robert Simonson, cocktail writer for the New York Times and author of The Old-Fashioned, 3-Ingredient Cocktails, and A Proper Drink "This is a wonderful book of innovative and delicious recipes. Centoni's unique touch comes through in each fabulous element of these marvelous, low- or no-alcohol aperitifs, from ingredients to garnishes." -Nick Mautone, author of Summer Cocktails "'The most refreshing, laid-back, intrinsically forgiving, and nearly effortless low-alcohol drink in the cocktail kingdom' gets an exuberant celebration in this collection from James Beard Award-winning food writer Centoni (Portland Cooks). A pre-dinner aperitivo that's transcended Italian borders, spritzes, Centoni writes, offer a refreshingly fizzy lift free of 'regrets the next morning' and a 'liquor store's worth of bottles.' Following a fascinating jaunt through the history of the bubbly beverage (which was created in the 1800s by Austrian soldiers stationed in Italy to stomach the local wine), she shows readers how to 'attain spritz perfection' via bubbly prose and a mouthwatering array of sparkling no- or low-alcohol concotions, grouped by flavor profile (fruity, flowery, bitter). While innovative creations abound-the lave
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